Two former Parramatta Eels players are accused of harbouring semi-automatic weapons and possessing more than half-a-million dollars in cash after dramatic arrests in Sydney's Centennial Park yesterday.

She then posted screenshots of text messages between friends which revealed more details about the alleged incident, including that the male director allegedly had a hand in choking her.

"It's not good… she's so upset. They really f---ed up this isn't over with her they're so f---ed," one of the text messages said.

"I've never seen her this upset and we have been friends for over 10 years. She can't eat, her hand is black and blue, she still has a headache from getting stopped on, and y'all director actually choking her himself???? If that happened to me I would have punched him in the face that is wrong on so many levels."

Brazzers issued a statement on Tuesday night showing support for the actress while distancing themselves from the director.

"We're behind you and will never tolerate negative behaviour towards stars by any third party producer," the company wrote in a statement on Twitter.

"As most of you already know, we do not produce content ourselves but commission producers to do so on our behalf. We understand that this particular scene was an unscripted scene with the artistic direction left open to the producer's discretion.

"Brazzers does not condone nor does it tolerate conduct by producers that would jeopardize a performer's security or well-being."